Subject description - A0B04KA

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A0B04KA English Conversation 2
Roles:V Extent of teaching:2C
Department:13104 Language of teaching:
Guarantors:Jennings P. Completion:Z
Lecturers:  Credits:2
Tutors:Too many persons Semester:Z,L

Web page:

https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/courses/A0B04KA

Anotation:

The course is designed for students who want to develop their communication skills. Students will be given the opportunity to use the vocabulary they already know, as well as learn new words and phrases, to communicate on a variety of topics and themes. This course is not designed for beginners.

Study targets:

to improve speaking skills

Content:

The course is designed for students who want to develop their communication skills. Students will be given the opportunity to use the vocabulary they already know, as well as learn new words and phrases, to communicate on a variety of topics and themes. . This course is not designed for beginners.

Course outlines:

Week 1: Agreeing and Disagreeing Week 2: Getting to the Point: The Conversational Art of Brevity Week 3: Preferences & Rathers: Making Choices Week 4: Off to Work: Qualifications, Benefits, and the World’s Best, Worst, & Weirdest Jobs Week 5: Tell Me About It: Summarizing Week 6: Learning in America: The U.S. Education System Week 7: Quirks and Pet Peeves: What Makes Us Special Week 8: Law and Order: Is it Legal? Should it be Illegal? Week 9: Taboo: Talking Naughty Week 10: What’s the Difference? American English, British English...or good old Czenglish. Week 11: Stuff & Nonsense: It’s a Thing That’s Like That Other Thing...You Know...Something Week 12: Would You Rather 2: More Making Choices Week 13: Giving Advice / Making Recommendations Week 14: Reserve Class

Exercises outline:

Week 1: Agreeing and Disagreeing Week 2: Getting to the Point: The Conversational Art of Brevity Week 3: Preferences & Rathers: Making Choices Week 4: Off to Work: Qualifications, Benefits, and the World’s Best, Worst, & Weirdest Jobs Week 5: Tell Me About It: Summarizing Week 6: Learning in America: The U.S. Education System Week 7: Quirks and Pet Peeves: What Makes Us Special Week 8: Law and Order: Is it Legal? Should it be Illegal? Week 9: Taboo: Talking Naughty Week 10: What’s the Difference? American English, British English...or good old Czenglish. Week 11: Stuff & Nonsense: It’s a Thing That’s Like That Other Thing...You Know...Something Week 12: Would You Rather 2: More Making Choices Week 13: Giving Advice / Making Recommendations Week 14: Reserve Class

Literature:

teachers´own

Requirements:

The course is generally designed as a follow-up to the Conversation One course, building on the skills presented there; however, attending Conversation One is not a pre-requisite. This course is not designed for beginners.

Subject is included into these academic programs:

Program Branch Role Recommended semester
MPOES3 Solid State Systems V
MPOES2 RF and DSP Engineering V
MPOES1 Communications and Signal Processing V
BPOES_2020 Common courses V
BKSIT Common courses V
BPSIT Common courses V
BEOES Open Electronic Systems V
BPOES Common courses V


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